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The Genuine Article

Editorial of The New York Sun | February 26, 2007

As Democrats worked to convince Americans our GIs can't win, General Peter Pace went to Fort Wainright, Alaska, to award the Distinguished Service Cross to Private Stephen Sanford. The military account, citing the award citation, says that on November 19, 2005, Private Sanford displayed "extraordinary courage during the evacuation of casualties from a home in Mosul while under intense enemy fire."

"Although shot in the leg during his squad's initial assault attempt, [Sanford] still accompanied his squad during its second assault. Once inside the house, Sanford provided a heavy volume of suppressive fire while the casualties were evacuated. He continued to engage the enemy while escorting wounded soldiers from the house. ... Sanford returned to the house a second time to provide covering fire for the final withdrawal of casualties. When the last soldier leaving the house was shot in the neck, Sanford began performing CPR. Sanford was shot twice more in the back while trying to revive the other soldier. He returned fire and killed an insurgent while receiving two more potentially fatal gunshot wounds, the citation stated. He continued returning fire while helping his wounded comrade until he was incapacitated by his own loss of blood."

The award show everyone was watching last night was the Oscars. But amid all the celebration of actors playing heroes on the silver screen, let us take at least a moment to remember the genuine article — like Stephen Sanford of Company C, 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment, United States Army.


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Thank you most kindly for this all-too-rare bit of news. Just why are the mistakes and human failures newsworthy &... [MORE]

J. Schedler 

Feb 26, 2007 09:02

I would like to thank you all for your kind words. It has been a great honor to serve a... [MORE]

Stephen Sanford 

Mar 1, 2007 01:31

Incidents like these prove once again the courage of the American soldier. Before this incident, PVT Sanford probably never thought... [MORE]

John Olive 

Feb 26, 2007 09:22

Not 2. Not even 3. [MORE]

Paul B. Evans 

Feb 26, 2007 13:07

Thank you, PVT Sanford, for the tremendously courageous display of devotion to duty, brother, and honor. You have helped remind... [MORE]

Perry Clark 

Feb 26, 2007 15:32

Did I miss sometihing? I watched the Awards intermittently in the hope that there would be some recognition or word... [MORE]

Rose Robbins-Buxton` 

Feb 26, 2007 20:42

Dear Private Sanford, Thank you very much for what you did. It exemplifies the long and proud tradition of the United... [MORE]

Kevin G. McDonald 

Feb 26, 2007 22:34

It is wonderful to hear people actually realize the kind of courage and patriotism OUR country still has. Too often... [MORE]

Rick & Jessica Sanford 

Mar 17, 2007 16:17